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How to copy files from one Domino server to another

Fabien Menigault |   | Tags:  cl copy cluster_admin_on notes.ini | Comments (0)  |  Visits (304)

 Tips  #2

 

Nothing special happened today @ work, i just had to train a new comer.

But anyway, let´s go for the daily tip

 

Set this server notes.ini variable, like so:

> set config CLUSTER_ADMIN_ON=1 (even if the server is not a in cluster, doesn't matter).

No need to restart the server, it becomes active immediately.

 

This enables this new command:

CL COPY sourcedb targetdb

 

Examples for the CL COPY command:

> CL copy serverA!!db1.nsf serverB!!db2.nsf
This would create a regular non-replica copy of db1.nsf on serverA as db2.nsf on ServerB

> CL copy serverA!!db1.nsf serverB!!db2.nsf REPLICA
This would create a replica copy of db1.nsf on serverA as db2.nsf on ServerB

> CL copy serverA!!db1.nsf serverB!!db2.nsf TEMPLATE
This would create a template copy (only design, no data) of db1.nsf on serverA as db2.nsf on ServerB

> CL copy db1.nsf db2.nsf
This would create a regular non-replica copy of db1.nsf as db2.nsf on the same local server

 
Source: Bruce Elgort

 

If i am wrong, come back to me, it is free, Fabien Menigault

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